(noun) an expression of real or pretended doubt or uncertainty especially for rhetorical effect / (noun) a logical impasse or contradiction / (noun) a radical contradiction in the import of a text or theory that is seen in deconstruction as inevitable
It is at this deconstructive point, this aporia of reading, that the critic finds himself addressing an audience which is and is not his equal
It is at this deconstructive point, this aporia of reading, that the critic finds himself addressing an audience which is and is not his equal
(noun) proof / (noun) an act of approving formally or officially / (noun) commendation, praise
a more positive approbation of socially rooted criticism
a more positive approbation of socially rooted criticism
arranged (scales, sepals, plates, etc.) so that they overlap like roof tiles
criticism as deeply imbricated within moral and cultural experience as a whole
criticism as deeply imbricated within moral and cultural experience as a whole
report or represent in outline; foreshadow or symbolize
a frail memory or adumbration of some broader consensus
a frail memory or adumbration of some broader consensus
(adjective) expressing or of the nature of necessary truth or absolute certainty
lapses into the apodicticism of Romantic poet or Victorian sage
lapses into the apodicticism of Romantic poet or Victorian sage
(noun, Greek mythology) protective mantle of Zeus given to Athena
regarding something abstract as a material thing (fallaciously); an effect of reification
Deconstruction rescues the heterogeneity of the subject from its hypostatization, but only at the cost of liquidating the subjective agency
a doozy of a sentence
Deconstruction rescues the heterogeneity of the subject from its hypostatization, but only at the cost of liquidating the subjective agency
a doozy of a sentence
term derived from heraldry; means "placed into abyss"
enraptured by a jouissance or mise-en-abyme which promises to shatter
enraptured by a jouissance or mise-en-abyme which promises to shatter
(adjective) having a menacing quality; threatening
a person who renounces a religious or political belief or principle; the general form is "apostasy"